Scott K
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Greetings folks.
Overnight Apple released an updated version of their Mac OS - 'High Sierra'. One of the major features that comes with this update is 'Intelligent Tracking Prevention', which will impact how cookies are handled while transitioning between websites.
While I am going to be as happy as the next person to not see products I look at on one site follow me via advertising blocks onto other sites, I'm curious as to what impact this will have to the functionality of the Qantas online mall. The mall requires cookies to transition between sites in order to communicate that the transaction being made is part of the QFF program.
Does anyone know if it does harm the functionality? Or that it is smart enough to know when your cookie is part of a FF program and not a code tracking function.
And yes, I am aware it can be turned off.
Overnight Apple released an updated version of their Mac OS - 'High Sierra'. One of the major features that comes with this update is 'Intelligent Tracking Prevention', which will impact how cookies are handled while transitioning between websites.
While I am going to be as happy as the next person to not see products I look at on one site follow me via advertising blocks onto other sites, I'm curious as to what impact this will have to the functionality of the Qantas online mall. The mall requires cookies to transition between sites in order to communicate that the transaction being made is part of the QFF program.
Does anyone know if it does harm the functionality? Or that it is smart enough to know when your cookie is part of a FF program and not a code tracking function.
And yes, I am aware it can be turned off.